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		Java Simon provides a few ways how to monitor your web-requests out of the box:
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		<li>Simon Serlvet Filter - is mandatory and perfoms the measuring itself. It comes
			with simple plain text "console" - check it <a href="simon" title="simon-filter">here</a>
			(or <a href="simon/help">"help" page</a>)
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		<li>Embedded Console comes in two ways - as a <a href="console-filter" title="console-filter">filter</a>
			or as a <a href="console-servlet" title="console-servlet">servlet</a>. Functionally they are the same,
			but filter is easier to set-up so it is not monitored - just put it before the Simon Servlet Filter.
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		In case you want to create some statistics by using a test monitored web appliction, click <a href="/demo.html">this link</a>.
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